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Black holes, gravitational waves, and cosmology

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The article was published on 1974-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 81 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stellar black hole & Black hole.

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Gravitation and spacetime.

TL;DR: Ohanian and Ruffini's Gravitation and Spacetime, Second Edition, the authors is the best book on the market today of 500 pages or less on gravitation and general relativity.
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Gravitation and Spacetime

TL;DR: Ohanian and Ruffini's Gravitation and Spacetime, Second Edition, the authors is the best book on the market today of 500 pages or less on gravitation and general relativity.
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Exact Relativistic Model for a Superdense Star

TL;DR: In this article, a static spherically symmetric model based on an exact solution of Einstein's equations is given which will permit densities of the order of 2 × 1014 gm cm-3, radii of a few kilometers and masses up to about four times the solar mass.
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Exact model for a relativistic star

TL;DR: In this article, a static spherically symmetric model based on an analytic closed-form solution of Einstein's field equations is presented, assuming the density of the order of 2×1014 g/cm−3.
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The gravitational wave detector NAUTILUS operating at T = 0.1 K

TL;DR: In this article, the ultralow-temperature resonant-mass gravitational-wave detector NAUTILUS, operating at the Frascati INFN Laboratories, was reported to achieve a sensitivity sufficient to detect bursts of gravitational radiation from sources located in our Galaxy and in the local group.
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